203 wont engage the front drive shaft.

No matter what position the shift lever is in, the front shaft is never ingaged. What could be the problem? could the chain be broke? Also will a 203 from an sm465 bolt right back up to my th 350? or will I have to shitch internals? If i do have to do this how hard is it? is there a book? Sorry for all the Questions, This is my first ever 203 (all the rest were 205). /forums/images/graemlins/1zhelp.gif

It goes into low range. So does one of the linkages adjust the range and the other lock the front driveline or somthing?casue right now it just drives around in f hi lock with the hubs unlocked but the drive shaft never spins. /forums/images/graemlins/1zhelp.gif

"so does one of the linkages adjust the range and the other lock the front driveline"
well that is basically correct
its real easy to check your chain with it stil in truck
get a pan to catch the oil and take off the cover on the back side of the front out put
the big round aluminum one care full not to break the edges trying to pry it off just tap it back and forth in a cicrculer pattern a few times and it should kinda "step out "
dont worry the bearing is pressed in so it wont fall out ( or at least it shouldnt
now ya got the cover off squeze the chain for flex test and run a little magnet around the bottom of the case looking for chunks of metal in the oil and then look at the gears that the chain runs on any rounding or teeth missinig??
if it all checks out ok then
clean it up put some rtv to seal it good and put the cover back on dont forget to tighten by hand gradually in a criss cross pattern
and fillit back up with oil
hope it helps
R

Ok, Thanks doc /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gifI coant belive i didnt think of just taking off that back cover /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gifwell thanks again and i' willdefinetly do that. I have seen those chains before and they are massive so iwould think it would be tough to break with only 4" lift and 35's and nothing else broken so probly linkages but well see /forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif

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